Ed Ryan makes the kind of
music that you never get tired of listening to. The Long Island
singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has been described as "an
unusual blend of unbridled cynic and hopeless romantic" and is a man whose
powerful voice and sharp wit have made him a popular favorite in and out of
the music scene.

Starting his public career
at such venues as New York's legendary Folk City, Ed Ryan was singled out as
a "strong songwriter with an even stronger voice." By the time his band Ed
Ryan & The Underdogs was handpicked to tour the country as the support act
for then teen-queen Debbie Gibson, Ed had been hailed by one critic as "possibly the best songwriter on Long Island today." His next band, the
hard-edged Wide Awake, released two successful CDs and was crowned first
place winner of both the Long Island Music Festival in 1994 and the WBAB
HomeGrown Competition in 1995. The new millennium found Ed Ryan at the helm
of yet another successful band, the acoustic-based Rhino Caravan, who
released 2 more well-received CDs before parting ways.

Ed Ryan also made a
reputation for himself on the Stand-Up Comedy circuit where he soon found
himself as a headlining act, as well as opening for such acts as Ray Romano,
The Marshall Tucker Band, Kevin James, Peter Tork, Paula Poundstone, Jay
Black & The Americans, Gabe Kaplan and Johnny Maestro. Ed's background in
theater and his talented ability for storytelling made him a natural and
helped him land some voiceover work for MTV, most notably his hilarious turn
as Steven Tyler on Celebrity Deathmatch. Ed's comedy CD "That's Not Funny"
contained original songs of humor that showcased the winning combination of
his songwriting ability and sharp wit.

Ed Ryan is also a respected entertainer in
the Irish-American community. Performing with Gerry Finlay's Cara Band, Ed
has become quite popular in the Irish circuit, most notably for his searing
rendition of "Danny Boy" and for his humorous (and most requested) original
sing-along titled "The Drinking Song." For his efforts, Ed has been invited
to perform during the opening ceremonies of New York City's St. Patrick's
Day Parade on WNBC-TV for the past 4 years and for this year's 2004 parade.

Through all these successful endeavors, one thing
eluded Ed Ryan, and that was the creation of a solo CD. Although lead singer
and main songwriter of his past bands, Ed never felt his visions were fully
realized and knew he had to create something that was truly his. Armed with
only himself and the songs, Ed went into the studio for the first time as a
solo artist. Playing every instrument (guitar, piano, bass, drums & misc.)
and supplying every vocal, Ed Ryan has conjured up a 16 song masterpiece
called "MAKE IT SO" that has been described as "insightful," "highly
personal," and "a must-have for the sophisticated music fan." His
songwriting is in peak form, as is his voice, which one reviewer called "a
powerful midrange that lifts you off your seat during upbeat rock numbers,
and pushes all the right buttons in love songs."

Ed Ryan's live performance
is made up of One Voice, One Guitar, and One Powerful Performer. His debut
solo album MAKE IT SO is filled with The Music You Never Get Tired Of
Listening To. To find out more about this outstanding entertainer, please
visit
www.ed-ryan.com.